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William FRIEDMAN

University of Virginia
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University of Virginia
Corcoran Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1970
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy, Misc
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy, Misc
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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  • All publications (8)
  •  80
    Self-awareness of deficits in Parkinson disease
    with Elizabeth Leritz, Chris Loftis, Greg Crucian, and Dawn Bowers
    Clinical Neuropsychologist 18 (3): 352-361. 2004.
    AnosognosiaParkinson's DIsease
  •  45
    Memory processes underlying humans' chronological sense of the past
    In Christoph Hoerl & Teresa McCormack (eds.), Time and memory: issues in philosophy and psychology, Oxford University Press. pp. 139--167. 2001.
    Memory
  •  52
    Calculemus
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (1): 166-174. 1980.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic
  • Time, Action and Cognition: Towards Bridging the Gap (edited book)
    with F. Macar and V. Pouthas
    Springer. 1992.
    Cognitive Sciences
  •  54
    Implementing a Public Deliberative Forum
    with Kieran O'doherty, François-Pierre Gauvin, and Colleen Grogan
    Hastings Center Report 42 (2): 20-23. 2012.
    Biomedical Ethics
  •  43
    Uncertainties over distribution dispelled
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (4): 653-662. 1978.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicLogicsNonclassical Logics
  •  266
    The meaning of “time” in episodic memory and mental time travel
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3): 323-323. 2007.
    The role of time in episodic memory and mental time travel is considered in light of findings on humans' temporal memory and anticipation. Time is not integral or uniform in memory for the past or anticipation of the future. The commonalities of episodic memory and anticipation require further study
    Time TravelMemory and Cognitive ScienceTheories of Memory
  •  269
    About Time: Inventing the Fourth Dimension
    MIT Press. 1990.
    In About Time, William Friedman provides a new integrated look at research on the psychological processes that underlie the human experience of time.
    Time and Consciousness in Psychology
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